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I have written up everything we have done in the last three years to produce an e-book

As I continue to put EndUserSharePoint back together after the server fiasco last month, I have tracked down all the resources that were made available to previous EUSP SharePoint Newsletter Subscribers. Below is a list of the thirty, free downloadable resources that are available to subscribers.

For the 7500 of you who received this week’s newsletter, there’s a typo in the link for the download of the USP Journal Bonus Issue. I am reprinting that section here.

Dessie Lunsford continues his work on the SharePoint calculated column in the latest eBook in the series, Taming the Elusive Calculated Column – Using Logic in Formulas. In this latest installment, we have wrapped up into one eBook package, the beginning steps of how to create logical formulas in SharePoint’s calculated column. Dessie walks through a step by step process explain in an extended deepdive how to get started with logical formulas.

In the Weekly Newsletter this week, we include a little web part that will allow an End User to expand and contract all groups in a list or library with a single click.

Dessie has completed his second installment of the Taming the Elusive Calcuated Column series. We have wrapped it up as a downloadable eBook that will be made available through the Weekly Newsletter sent out this evening, Tuesday.
This comprehensive eBook covers the functions available when manipulating text and data in the SharePoint calculated column.
Look for the [...]

Last week’s newsletter contained a download for a set of site planning worksheets. There were over 800 downloads! With that kind of response, I’m planning on an online workshop to walk people through the worksheet and get them setup with their site architecture. Leave me a quick note in the comments if that type of [...]

Dessie and I were talking about the direction of his next series of articles on the calculated column. Here’s the roadmap for those of you who have been following along:
“I still have 12 functions I want to cover in the “Text and Data“ series (I’m trying to get to each and every function available), with [...]

This week’s screencast, A Beginner’s Guide to Content Types, walks through the process of creating Content Types to help manage a Documentation Library. This is a continuing series of screencasts that started with Doug Cornelius ‘ case study and another screencast, Overview of Content Types.
This week’s screencast should give you a basic idea of [...]

I am making last week’s Subscriber Only newsletter and screencast available so that people can see what type of information is included in the EndUserSharePoint.com weekly newsletters. 
The newsletter includes a seven minute screencast, giving an overview of how Content Types can be used to display selected documents in managed pages.
If you find the screencast interesting and [...]